Jimmy Fallon asks Donald Trump: 'Do you cry?'

Real-estate magnate Donald Trump returned to Jimmy Fallon's "The
Tonight Show" on Monday, and the two exchanged friendly banter
throughout the interview.

At one point, Fallon admitted he was surprised when Trump
backed the authenticity of President Barack Obama's
tears last week. Obama announced new executive actions on
gun-control policy
and cried while discussing the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary
School mass shooting, in which 20 young children were
slaughtered.

A number of conservative critics suggested that Obama had either
faked or exaggerated his emotions, but Trump said Obama was
likely "sincere." The Republican presidential front-runner
repeated that belief to Fallon on Monday.

"No, I thought it was real. I disagree with what he's doing. I
disagree with many of the things he's done. But I thought that
was heartfelt. I thought that was real. And it's a tough
situation. We're in a tough situation. But we have to protect our
Second Amendment. Very important," he said.

Fallon then asked Trump: "Do you cry ever?"

Trump replied: "Yeah, when I was one [years old.] I cried."

Fallon and Trump also conducted a mock job interview, in which
the comedian asked Trump questions about his strengths and
weaknesses.

"I'm an extraordinarily handsome person. I have a beautiful head
of hair. I was always a good student and I always worked hard,"
Trump said.

"This is a high-profile position. Is media attention something
that you would be comfortable with?" Fallon asked.